At the Beach 1966 is a fresh & revitalising scent that is the surf incarnated. An evocative & nostalgic fragrance from CB I Hate Perfume founder Christopher Brosius that transports you back to 1966: a time of adolescence, of fun, & of friends. Imagine it's about 4 o'clock on a golden summer afternoon & you've been at the beach all day. You're slathered in that distinctive Coppertone suntan lotion
- but Coppertone as it existed in the 60's, not quite as it is now... You walk into the surf as the waves break on the shore &, bending down to touch the surf, you notice the smell of your warm skin & of the salt water that seems so cold by comparison. With just the faintest hint of watermelon rind, you're a child again. The scent: The prime note in this scent is coppertone 1967 blended with a new accord created especially for this perfume
- North Atlantic. The base of the scent contains a bit of wet S&, seashell, driftwood & just a hint of boardwalk. The scent of summer days & swimming in the ocean all day long.